I immediately stopped my car and, smiling wickedly, pulled out the monstrous bag. |
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Talon's next words were similarly cut short when a wickedly barbed, green-feathered arrow hissed in through the doorway. |
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But to be honest, I found it wickedly funny, except for the mushy feel-good end. |
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The wickedly funny show is set in the days of pounds, shillings and pence, tin baths and condensed-milk butties. |
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His masterpiece is Rossetti and his Circle, published in 1922, which wickedly and wittily anatomizes the foibles of the Pre-Raphaelites. |
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A single lash emerged from the ebony handle, but it had been wickedly inlaid with tiny adamantine barbs. |
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He grinned wickedly, holding my hands in his, whispering French endearments into my ear. |
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Try the wickedly delicious steamed Opakapaka laulau and shredded kalua pig wrapped in taro pancake. |
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Smiling wickedly, he parted her long legs and submerged under the frothy surface of the water. |
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The face smiled wickedly, waved, and vanished in a swirl of proud bastions and fortified strongholds. |
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We all love it when he plays a scene big because he's wickedly good at it, hilarious and domineering. |
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You'll know him because of his cruel grin, his foxlike nose, his sparkling eyes and wickedly arched eyebrows, and his unruly shock of gray hair. |
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The wickedly disgusting battle scenes proved as funny as they were stomach-turning. |
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Before a single shot could be squeezed off, he grinned wickedly and leaped out of the window. |
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Able only to mumble coded secrets, poets often seem the village idiots so wickedly satirized by Woody Allen's Love and Death. |
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Truth be told, the show is so wickedly clever it can stand toe-to-toe with the best of any American sitcom on record. |
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Her wickedly observant songwriting is always entertaining, whether you're nursing a hangover or creating one. |
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The answer came as the wickedly bitter temperatures turned the freezing rain into a hellish mix of snow and hail. |
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Long has the Nielsen ratings box wickedly dominated television's every season lineup. |
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She was grinning wickedly at the three, and they bit their lips simultaneously with regret for not eating that morning's meal. |
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It hissed at him entrancingly, standing and drawing two wickedly curved scimitars from between its scales. |
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Though not slapstick or of the knee-slapping variety, Hamer is droll and often wickedly subtle in his deadly strain of humour. |
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Certainly, the real reason man lives wickedly or violently is his corrupt sinful nature. |
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Catherine Gill gives a stunning performance as the wickedly devilish sith that toys with Brian and manipulates his every move. |
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I found it to be wickedly intriguing, filled with dark profundities and rich subtext. |
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Kate Christensen is famous for her wickedly drawn characters, but this time her setting, Brooklyn, almost steals the show. |
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It is amazing that anyone who works so hard could find time to check in on friends not doing so well or simply to be so gracious, courteous and wickedly humoured. |
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He's wickedly funny and he is an artist who is willing to reveal his innermost self and the ugliest sides of himself. |
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The work of a master, this wickedly funny film is beautifully orchestrated and controlled. |
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The jurors of our sovereign lord and lady present that he hath wickedly and feloniously used certain detestable arts, called witchcraft and sorceries. |
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In Hindi, a man who behaves wickedly is described as behaving like Ravana, and the effigies of Ravana that are burnt at Dusshera mark the triumph of good over evil. |
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The 1970 musical Purlie wickedly lampooned a southern segregationist. |
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However, the perky president has simply painted the election as a victory against the West, whose media wickedly portray Iran as undemocratic. |
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But it was during the 18th century that the imaginative response to gout was at its most wickedly comic. |
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They had a larky, cartoon quality and were wickedly satirical. In the 1990s the group became more theatrically self-conscious. |
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The tongue of him they wickedly point to is notably foreign, while this is Arabic, pure and clear. |
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However, theirs are not high-tech pieces of equipment with huge, wickedly expensive lenses. |
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Always charismatic, Lars Larsen builds a beautiful empathy with the audience while his comrade Kasper Gram plays wickedly on his bass. |
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Cultivating that discussion is itself wickedly difficult, especially in a pluralistic society, however democratically inclined. |
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The first three bedtime stories of the fictitious author have been transformed into a wickedly humorous, picaresque screen adventure for a dark winter's day. |
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The one that spoke wore his strawberry blond hair in a braid and was tapping a wickedly curved sword against his shoulder, looking none too impressed with the man below him. |
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For more than a wee while, we discussed the potato and poteen, that wickedly potent brew that has been known to kick-start a reluctant cow into labour. |
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The Informationby Martin Amis As wickedly funny a satire of the writer's life as anything I've ever encountered. |
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When their eyes met, she grinned wickedly in an informal hello. |
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It was then I discovered that our quiet chief sub was wickedly funny, totally irreverent, often cynical and very acerbic when occasion demanded it. |
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In place of anything resembling cheeriness he has a wickedly dark humour, a gift for satire and an imagination powerful enough to leap the space-time continuum in his fiction. |
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To defeat them, all nations must join forces in an effort encompassing every aspect of the open, free global system so wickedly exploited by the perpetrators of last week's atrocities. |
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It would reinforce the division of the world into, if I might generalise wickedly, the Jaguar set and yurt-dwelling yoghurt knitters. |
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One essay wickedly asks prominent journalists to justify their sizeable earnings from public speaking. Mr Auletta clearly has remarkable access to people at the top of his industry. |
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Part whodunit, part chick lit, part ghost story, and all pure entertainment, it's a wickedly funny ride with a romantic undertone. |
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No longer will American children and their duped parents be led, wickedly, to supermarket shelves groaning with Kraft's Kool-Aid Slushies and buckets of Tempt-tee cheesecheese. |
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Now we need a global treaty on their responsibilities There's a stroke in cricket – the Reverse Sweep – that while not a purist's dream, can sometimes be wickedly effective. |
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But then there's the first official course — cod roe layered with baccalà mousse, crispy potato bits, and caramelized onions, topped with a heap of Burgundy truffle shavings — and it is wickedly good. |
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Thanks to a thicket of government regulations, protecting myriad layers of wholesalers, Japanese vegetables are wickedly priced and wrinkly to boot, having passed through so many hands en route to the supermarket. |
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Without the ability to laugh, make others laugh and tease with a wickedly irreverent mischievousness, no-one's getting or going anywhere, let alone jumping into a cab back to your place. |
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The textile strap of this wickedly cold-war Swatch Jelly in Jelly, inspired by Soviet military insignia, features red and beige vertical stripes and three gold stars on either side of the frosted transparent plastic case. |
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Regardless if said trail is slick, bumpy or wickedly twisty, the performance of the Mono Shock EC suspension combined with the Deltabox II chassis is exemplary. |
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Twenty years ago this Sunday they were taken from us, wantonly, wickedly and tragically, and 20 years ago our country watched with horror and utter disbelief. |
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We cannot help but admit to the fact that we are masses of sin, especially when we see ourselves act sinfully and wickedly, without being taught to do so. |
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Hurricanes, though wickedly devastating, give you about a month to get the hizzle out of the way. |
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The two independent third row seats are wickedly awkward to access but remarkably accommodating once the trek to secure them has been accomplished. |
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Woman, WLTM warm, wickedly funny man for walks, talks and corks. |
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